New Juvenile and Young Adult Titles
Ashes of roses - Mary Jane Auch.
Call Number: J FIC AUCa
ISBN/ISSN: 044023851X
Sixteen-year-old Margaret Rose Nolan, newly arrived from Ireland, finds work at New York City’s Triangle Shirtwaist Factory shortly before the 1911 fire in which 146 employees died.
The sisterhood of the traveling pants - Ann Brashares.
Call Number: YA FIC BRAs
ISBN/ISSN: 0385730586
During their first summer apart, four teenage girls, best friends since earliest childhood, stay in touch through a shared pair of secondhand jeans that magically adapts to each of their figures and affects their attitudes to their different summer experiences.
The underneath - by Kathi Appelt
Call Number: J FIC APPu
ISBN/ISSN: 1416950583
The ruins of Gorlan - John Flanagan.
Call Number: J FIC FLAr
ISBN/ISSN: 0142406635
When fifteen-year-old Will is rejected by battleschool, he becomes the reluctant apprentice to the mysterious Ranger Halt, and winds up protecting the kingdom from danger.
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